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− | '''Lincoln MKS (D385). 2009–16 (prod. over 45,000 sold). 4-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 3490, 3726 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' Full-size sporting Lincoln, on [[Volvo S80 (P23)]] platform and related to [[Ford Taurus Mk VI]]. Standard engine is the Cyclone 3·7 (280 PS), with Ecoboost turbocharged 3·5 (360 PS) the performance model. Better transmission on Ecoboost models, with good ride but only average handling. Not the quietest, nor the best interior among its rivals, though some clever features such as Sync voice control, and hands-free parallel parking from 2010 as an option. | + | '''Lincoln MKS (D385). 2009–16 (prod. over 45,000 sold). 4-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 3490, 3726 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' Full-size sporting Lincoln, on [[Volvo S80 (P23)]] platform and related to [[Ford Taurus Mk VI]]. Standard engine is the Cyclone 3·7 (280 PS), with Ecoboost turbocharged 3·5 (360 PS) the performance model. Better transmission on Ecoboost models, with good ride but only average handling. Not the quietest, nor the best interior among its rivals, though some clever features such as Sync voice control, and hands-free parallel parking from 2010 as an option. Refresh for 2013 model year. |
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Revision as of 01:29, 21 December 2016
Lincoln MKS (D385). 2009–16 (prod. over 45,000 sold). 4-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 3490, 3726 cm³ (V6 DOHC). Full-size sporting Lincoln, on Volvo S80 (P23) platform and related to Ford Taurus Mk VI. Standard engine is the Cyclone 3·7 (280 PS), with Ecoboost turbocharged 3·5 (360 PS) the performance model. Better transmission on Ecoboost models, with good ride but only average handling. Not the quietest, nor the best interior among its rivals, though some clever features such as Sync voice control, and hands-free parallel parking from 2010 as an option. Refresh for 2013 model year.
Manufacturing location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Marque: Lincoln | Predecessor: Lincoln LS | Successor: Lincoln Continental (2017–)